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Caladanism (also known as Neo-Ilminism, Neo-Juche, or Korean National Socialism) is the ideology of Caladan. He is a fascist who is influenced mostly by the ideas of Juche and Ilminism along with Maoist-Third Worldism and Ethnopluralism. It is incredibly ultranationalist and somewhat pan-nationalist ideology believing Koreans and other Asians (excluding Arabs and Indians) should form a strict military alliance and that this military alliance should govern warfare between member states. This system is based on the Imperium in Dune and the Galactic Convention described within the books. He is extremely racist against Anglos and Jews and is fine with almost everyone else although he also has some problems with the Germans albeit less because he admires what the Nazis did on the western front. | Caladanism (also known as Neo-Ilminism, Neo-Juche, or Korean National Socialism) is the ideology of Caladan. He is a fascist who is influenced mostly by the ideas of Juche and Ilminism along with Maoist-Third Worldism and Ethnopluralism. It is incredibly ultranationalist and somewhat pan-nationalist ideology believing Koreans and other Asians (excluding Arabs and Indians) should form a strict military alliance and that this military alliance should govern warfare between member states. This system is based on the Imperium in Dune and the Galactic Convention described within the books. He is extremely racist against Anglos and Jews and is fine with almost everyone else although he also has some problems with the Germans albeit less because he admires what the Nazis did on the western front. | ||
==Religious Views== | ==Religious Views== | ||
Caladanism is rooted in | Caladanism is rooted in Korean Shamanism and an absolute rejection of all foreign religions. The only other religion he tolerates is Korean forms of Buddhism due to how heavily indigenized that specific religion has become. He seeks to codify Korean Shamanism into a national cult with strict religious law reminiscent of Sharia in Islam. | ||
==Ideology== | ==Ideology== |
Revision as of 09:53, 24 April 2024
Overview
Caladanism (also known as Neo-Ilminism, Neo-Juche, or Korean National Socialism) is the ideology of Caladan. He is a fascist who is influenced mostly by the ideas of Juche and Ilminism along with Maoist-Third Worldism and Ethnopluralism. It is incredibly ultranationalist and somewhat pan-nationalist ideology believing Koreans and other Asians (excluding Arabs and Indians) should form a strict military alliance and that this military alliance should govern warfare between member states. This system is based on the Imperium in Dune and the Galactic Convention described within the books. He is extremely racist against Anglos and Jews and is fine with almost everyone else although he also has some problems with the Germans albeit less because he admires what the Nazis did on the western front.
Religious Views
Caladanism is rooted in Korean Shamanism and an absolute rejection of all foreign religions. The only other religion he tolerates is Korean forms of Buddhism due to how heavily indigenized that specific religion has become. He seeks to codify Korean Shamanism into a national cult with strict religious law reminiscent of Sharia in Islam.
Ideology
Political System
Caladanism believes the political system should operate on a corporate basis similar to the system described by Mosley. All the corporate entities from the local to national level would be monitored by a Socialist Guardian Council which would make sure all the corporation's decisions are in line with Nationalism and Socialism. Additionally he would also have a Supreme Leader elected by those eligible to vote once every 10 years. Party members would be the only ones allowed to vote for the Supreme Leader and the Supreme Leader candidates would all have to be vetted by the National Socialist Guardian Council. All persons of Korean heritage would be allowed in the party so long as they pass a test on Korean National Socialism.
Socialist Guardian Councils will also be elected by party members